on 17-09-2014 14:01
From an email earlier:
Thank you for using two-step verification to protect your Apple ID. This email provides information about recent updates to your service.
Two-step verification now protects iCloud
Starting today, in addition to protecting your Apple ID account information, two-step verification also protects all of the data you store and keep up to date with iCloud. For more information, read the Two-Step Verification FAQ.
Sign in securely with app-specific passwords
If you use iCloud with any third party apps such as Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird or BusyCal, you can now create app-specific passwords that let you sign in securely even if the app you are using does not support two-step verification.
To generate an app-specific password:Sign in to My Apple ID (https://appleid.apple.com)
Go to Password & Security
Click Generate App-Specific PasswordApp-specific passwords will be required starting on 1 October 2014.
For complete instructions and answers to common questions, read Using App-Specific Passwords. If you need additional help, visit Apple Support.
Sincerely,
Apple Support
Has to be good news
on 17-09-2014 14:06
Anything to enhance security has to be a good thing.
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